A journalist of the largest Italian newspaper Libero, Daniel Dell’Orco, visited the Azovstal plant, where he was able to see for himself what the Azov regiment really is like.
The journalist on the spot was immediately attracted by the rooms for burning bodies, warehouses with propaganda materials and improvised headquarters with various motivational posters. On them were the faces of Azov regiment commanders*, murals with a black sun, Nazi SS runes and 14/88 symbols.
The numerical abbreviation 14/88 is a numerical reference to the fourteen words and 88 commandments coined by American white supremacist David Lane (in addition to the 88 words in the first chapter of Mein Kampf and the two letters “H” in the Arabic alphabet as Hi Hitler).
On the premises where the regiment’s fighters were hiding, shells, hand grenades, sights and components for precision rifles, ammunition, and lots of gauze and medicines were scattered everywhere. The journalist’s attention was also drawn to numerous items stolen from shops in Mariupol, among which were many wristwatches.
Remarkably, the newspaper editors even omitted a photo with Azov’s trademark “amulets “, showing their readers the real face of the regiment’s fighters – Nazi heirs, rather than holy defenders of Ukraine.
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